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Thu, 29 Aug 2013 19:34:43 +0000http://stainedglass.org/?p=1191[...]]]>Excelsior Springs, MO — June 9 – 11, 2014: The Stained Glass Association of America is proud to announce that the 105th Annual Summer Conference will be, for the first time, the SGAA Artists’ Retreat at the Elms Hotel and Spa. The park-like grounds and the serenity of the atmosphere at the Elms is perfect for an artists’ retreat. The SGAA has received a special room rate of only $119 per night, single or double. The Retreat registration rate will be $225. Register before January 1, 2014, and be automatically entered to win a case of glass from Uroboros at the Portland 2015 conference.

The SGAA Artists’ Retreat will include more hands-on, interactive and contemplative programs with time for reflection and sharing of art and theory. But the business-minded will not be left out. We are planning workshops on both Committee Psychology and Restoration.

The Conference Committee is also working with the Stained Glass School to provide workshops during the conference rather than prior to the conference. This plan is to allow attendees to save on travel and hotel expense while still being able to attend School workshops.

The Annual Summer Conference tour will be optional this year, taking place on June 12, and will include a tour of churches, historic buildings and homes, and some of the local wineries.
Are you interested in being a Conference Sponsor? Contact us at 800.438. 9581, or headquarters@sgaaonline.com and request a Suppliers Showcase program — you’ll receive lots of advertising coverage at very little expense!
Watch the SGAA website at www.stainedglass.org for more updates and conference registration.

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http://stainedglass.org/sgaa-conference-2/#respondThu, 29 Aug 2013 19:34:40 +0000http://stainedglassquarterly.com/?p=1055[...]]]>Excelsior Springs, MO — June 9 – 11, 2014: The Stained Glass Association of America is proud to announce that the 105th Annual Summer Conference will be, for the first time, the SGAA Artists’ Retreat at the Elms Hotel and Spa. The park-like grounds and the serenity of the atmosphere at the Elms is perfect for an artists’ retreat. The SGAA has received a special room rate of only $119 per night, single or double. The Retreat registration rate will be $225. Register before January 1, 2014, and be automatically entered to win a case of glass from Uroboros at the Portland 2015 conference.

The SGAA Artists’ Retreat will include more hands-on, interactive and contemplative programs with time for reflection and sharing of art and theory. But the business-minded will not be left out. We are planning workshops on both Committee Psychology and Restoration.

The Conference Committee is also working with the Stained Glass School to provide workshops during the conference rather than prior to the conference. This plan is to allow attendees to save on travel and hotel expense while still being able to attend School workshops.

The Annual Summer Conference tour will be optional this year, taking place on June 12, and will include a tour of churches, historic buildings and homes, and some of the local wineries.
Are you interested in being a Conference Sponsor? Contact us at 800.438. 9581, or headquarters@sgaaonline.com and request a Suppliers Showcase program — you’ll receive lots of advertising coverage at very little expense!
Watch the SGAA website at www.stainedglass.org for more updates and conference registration.

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http://stainedglass.org/announcement-2/#respondThu, 29 Aug 2013 19:33:03 +0000http://stainedglassquarterly.com/?p=1053[...]]]>The Stained Glass School, Inc., is actively seeking qualified professionals interested in teaching workshops and classes at the new location in Raytown, Missouri. Interested instructors should send description, outline of class, and materials list. Also include your curriculum vitae, a portfolio of work relevant to the class, and compensation requirements (i.e., teacher’s fee and expenses). Future class dates and schedules are being set for Winter, Spring and the 2015 Pre-Conference Classes in Portland, Oregon. Please consider donating your teaching fee for your first class to help get the school started! Please send all information via email to headquarters@sgaaonline.com or to SGAA Headquarters, 9313 E. 63rd Street, Raytown, MO 64133.
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Thu, 29 Aug 2013 19:33:01 +0000http://stainedglass.org/?p=1189[...]]]>The Stained Glass School, Inc., is actively seeking qualified professionals interested in teaching workshops and classes at the new location in Raytown, Missouri. Interested instructors should send description, outline of class, and materials list. Also include your curriculum vitae, a portfolio of work relevant to the class, and compensation requirements (i.e., teacher’s fee and expenses). Future class dates and schedules are being set for Winter, Spring and the 2015 Pre-Conference Classes in Portland, Oregon. Please consider donating your teaching fee for your first class to help get the school started! Please send all information via email to headquarters@sgaaonline.com or to SGAA Headquarters, 9313 E. 63rd Street, Raytown, MO 64133
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Thu, 29 Aug 2013 19:31:22 +0000http://stainedglass.org/?p=1187[...]]]>The SGAA Annual Summer Conference is made possible through the generosity of our donors. Please support these companies with your business throughout the coming year.

Thank You, everyone, who made the 104th Annual Summer Conference
of the Stained Glass Association of America
a success! We look forward to seeing you next year
for the 105th Annual Summer Conference:
The Artists’ Retreat at the Elms Resort & Spa
June 9 – 11, 2014, Excelsior Springs, Missouri.

INDY 2013 Conference Sponsors

Thank you to our Conference Sponsors! The Stained Glass Association of America Annual Summer Conference would not be possible without their support!
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http://stainedglass.org/indy-2013-donors-2/#respondThu, 29 Aug 2013 19:31:19 +0000http://stainedglassquarterly.com/?p=1051[...]]]>The SGAA Annual Summer Conference is made possible through the generosity of our donors. Please support these companies with your business throughout the coming year.

Thank You, everyone, who made the 104th Annual Summer Conference
of the Stained Glass Association of America
a success! We look forward to seeing you next year
for the 105th Annual Summer Conference:
The Artists’ Retreat at the Elms Resort & Spa
June 9 – 11, 2014, Excelsior Springs, Missouri.

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Thu, 29 Aug 2013 19:25:55 +0000http://stainedglass.org/?p=1185[...]]]>Stained Glass Association of America — The SGAA is a professional trade association dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the architectural glass arts. Discover for yourself the importance of the Association and all the benefits it provides you and the industry. Affiliation includes:

• four issues of The Stained Glass Quarterly
• four issues of the Kaleidoscope
• listing in the Sourcebook directory
• the privilege of using the SGAA Swash logo

SGAA
9313 East 63rd Street
Raytown, MO 64133
(800) 438-9581

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http://stainedglass.org/discover-the-sgaa-2-2/#respondThu, 29 Aug 2013 19:25:51 +0000http://stainedglassquarterly.com/?p=1049[...]]]>Stained Glass Association of America — The SGAA is a professional trade association dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the architectural glass arts. Discover for yourself the importance of the Association and all the benefits it provides you and the industry. Affiliation includes:

• four issues of The Stained Glass Quarterly
• four issues of the Kaleidoscope
• listing in the Sourcebook directory
• the privilege of using the SGAA Swash logo

SGAA
9313 East 63rd Street
Raytown, MO 64133
(800) 438-9581

]]>http://stainedglass.org/discover-the-sgaa-2-2/feed/0Stained Glass 101http://stainedglass.org/stained-glass-101-2/
http://stainedglass.org/stained-glass-101-2/#respondThu, 29 Aug 2013 19:24:35 +0000http://stainedglassquarterly.com/?p=1047[...]]]>The SGAA Stained Glass School has long been known for offering workshops and seminars in conjunction with the Stained Glass Association of America’s Annual Summer Conference. However, in April of this year, the SGAA Stained Glass School took a new step forward in offering top-quality classes at its facility in Raytown, Missouri.

It was fitting that the first class offered should be Stained Glass 101, an introduction to stained glass fabrication and painting. The class was taught by Jerome Durr, then SGAA President, and Bob Markert, SGAA School Director. Students came from all over the Kansas City metro area to take part in the class, which included trips to the Nelson Atkins Museum, Kathy Barnard’s Kansas City studio, and Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral for an afternoon spent studying photographing stained glass in the field.

The next workshop to be offered at the SGAA Stained Glass School facility is A Focus on Enamels with Jim Berberich. At the time of publication of this magazine, this class was already at capacity, and a waiting list had been created in case of vacancies. Students will be coming from around the world to study painting with enamels on glass with painter Jim Berberich, who has taught at past SGAA Annual Summer Conferences and whose work is widely known and respected.

For more information on future SGAA Stained Glass School class offerings, watch this publication; the SGAA Facebook page; and, of course, the various SGAA and School websites, especially www.stainedglassschool.org.

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Thu, 29 Aug 2013 19:24:33 +0000http://stainedglass.org/?p=1183[...]]]>The SGAA Stained Glass School has long been known for offering workshops and seminars in conjunction with the Stained Glass Association of America’s Annual Summer Conference. However, in April of this year, the SGAA Stained Glass School took a new step forward in offering top-quality classes at its facility in Raytown, Missouri.

It was fitting that the first class offered should be Stained Glass 101, an introduction to stained glass fabrication and painting. The class was taught by Jerome Durr, then SGAA President, and Bob Markert, SGAA School Director. Students came from all over the Kansas City metro area to take part in the class, which included trips to the Nelson Atkins Museum, Kathy Barnard’s Kansas City studio, and Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral for an afternoon spent studying photographing stained glass in the field.

The next workshop to be offered at the SGAA Stained Glass School facility is A Focus on Enamels with Jim Berberich. At the time of publication of this magazine, this class was already at capacity, and a waiting list had been created in case of vacancies. Students will be coming from around the world to study painting with enamels on glass with painter Jim Berberich, who has taught at past SGAA Annual Summer Conferences and whose work is widely known and respected.

For more information on future SGAA Stained Glass School class offerings, watch this publication; the SGAA Facebook page; and, of course, the various SGAA and School websites, especially www.stainedglassschool.org.